A paper titled 'Current road safety trends in Greece' co-authored by George Yannis and Alexandra Laiou is
now published in Periodica Polytechnica. Greece has been for years
among the worst performing countries in Europe in terms of road safety
with one of the highest annual rates of fatalities per million
inhabitants in the EU. However, a gradual decrease has been recorded
over time. The bad performance of Greece in road safety is partially due
to institutional problems such as inefficient organization of public
administration, lack of organized structures of the State with
responsibility for road safety, non-accountability of stakeholders in
relation to the implementation of actions and inadequate funding for
road safety. The most critical, road user behavior related, accident
factors include speeding, low usage rates of seat belts and helmets,
unorganized and unprotected traffic of vulnerable road users,
drink-driving, use of mobile phones while driving and generalized
aggressive driving. In Greece, a great potential for safety improvement
exists, if serious effort for tackling the above major critical factors
is made.
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